1.
If you don't want an American flag flying at your school, why do you live in the USA?
Ainsley Earhardt
2.
I think I was afraid of being a mother for many reasons. I wanted to be a good mom and I was fearful at one point of even working at the national level because I was afraid that I would disappoint a child or I wouldn't be as ready for a big position as maybe I should have been when I came to Fox.
Ainsley Earhardt
3.
I'm grateful for the people who watch everyday because if the viewers don't tune in, I don't have a job and I know that.
Ainsley Earhardt
4.
There was a point where if you had told me I was going to be a national morning anchor, I would probably have been terrified. But now, I feel prepared. I've been in the business for almost 20 years now. I'm almost forty years old and I've been doing this for a long time, so I felt like, "Okay, I'm ready to do this."
Ainsley Earhardt
5.
I'm a girl from South Carolina. I was raised in a middle class family and decided to major in broadcast journalism and now I'm at the national level and that doesn't happen to most people and I realize that. I know that I'm very fortunate but this great country allowed that to work in my favor.
Ainsley Earhardt
6.
People are so sensitive, people are so defensive. I agree with you. We have to learn to loosen up, lighten up, and laugh a little bit.
Ainsley Earhardt
7.
I think that if you're just a good person, you work hard, you say "yes," and you are driven, you will eventually work your way to the top. At least that's how it's been for me.
Ainsley Earhardt
8.
I'm getting paid to wake up America every morning!
Ainsley Earhardt
9.
I'm proud of every woman, of every American, that makes her dreams come true.
Ainsley Earhardt
10.
The good thing is I picked a profession that I'm passionate about.
Ainsley Earhardt
11.
Gosh, I made so many mistakes. I mean I still make mistakes. We all do.
Ainsley Earhardt
12.
I'm raising a daughter. I want to be able to say to her, "You can be anything you want. You can be the President of the United States." I'd love that.
Ainsley Earhardt
13.
The bosses can't read your mind, so I think women should tell them what they want out of their careers.
Ainsley Earhardt